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“I wanted to try this on the kids tonight, but they fell asleep before it finished steeping. There’s always tomorrow.
I haven’t had this in a while and I worried that perhaps it would...”
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“Sad to be nearing the end of this tea:( It’s a nice sweet tart blend. Much lighter in flavor than I had imagined, but thankfully so. I love the sweet lemon and tart berry in this fruit...”
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“3 steeps (cold brewed) is more than this tisane can handle. It’s pretty much just colored water at this point. Bleh.
(Now to the real reason for the update)
Yates is out of surgery, though...”
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Irresistibly fragrant strawberries infused with tart lemon slices creates a new twist on an old favorite! This healthy, vitamin-packed herbal tisane is the delicious strawberry lemonade you’ve been waiting for. Delicious hot or iced, it also provides a perfect drink for kids, since it is caffeine-free.

Health Benefits of Strawberry Lemonade Herbal Tea

Herbal teas are a delicious source of antioxidants, vitamins and minerals, particularly Vitamin C. This tea is caffeine-free.

How to Prepare

Use 1.5 teaspoons of tea per 8oz of water. Heat water to 208 degrees and steep for 5-6 minutes. 2oz of tea makes 25-30 cups.

Preparation

This tea is now 75% off at my Teavana in Dallas, Texas. I haven’t tried it yet but for you all that love it, thought I would let you know it’s on sale. The Teavana Specialist suggested it as an iced tea which many of you suggested and have tried.

I ordered this in a recent teavana order and realized that it smells exactly like GOGIPOP from DAVIDs TEA, which is quite unfortunate. I do still like this tea. But if you live in CANADA, then just get gogi pop from DAVIDs.

The taste: A bit sour from the lemons. And nice and sweet from the strawberry’s. This is basically the ultimate fruity iced tea.

The colour- very, very light pink.

The smell- Exactly like GOGIPOP. ;)

Great tea- but wont be re-purchasing as i can basically just get this at my local DAVIDs TEA.

This tea looks and smells fresh and inviting. It’s pretty, actually…made of dried fruits with delicate edges, all light tan or peach or deep red. It reminds me of potpourri.

When I hold the tea in my mouth and swirl it around, I find a very nice flavor that’s very fruity and a little bit tart, like a berry compote. In fact, I think this would be a great complement to mixed-berry tea bread. However, I am yet again disappointed that the flavor is so subtle. If I just swallow the stuff without any ceremony, I get a little tingle of orange in my throat, but no complexity.

To be fair: 1) I’m addicted to black coffee, so maybe my threshold for “strong” is a little higher than most people’s; 2) this tea is evidently great when mixed with a green or black tea and served iced; and 3) my batch is more than a year old, and for a while I was storing it in the original packaging (i.e., a paper bag) rather than in an airtight container. I cannot speak to how this would influence the flavor. Does anyone know?

I braved the mall today (silly idea with the post-holiday crowds) and stocked up on one of my favorites – their Strawberry Lemonade Herbal tea. I love this tea – very light but very flavorful. And I splurged and got their perfect tea maker, so I’ve been playing with it ever since I got home, making this tea. Bliss…

Tried this one in a Teavana store as a sample mixed with their Blueberry Bliss as an iced tea. When it came to purchasing, I left out the Blueberry Bliss because my wife does not like the taste of blueberry. I brewed this up today to take with me to work as my drink for the day. I used two steeps of the same tea to fill my 24 oz. metal bottle and let’s just say that it didn’t make it though my first meeting of the day before it was gone. I did sweeten it a bit with some amber sugar just to keep the lemonade flavor. Can’t wait to start mixing with this one for the summer.